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Window decorations on GNOME stuck in loop after right clicking

Open CrazyDiamond-75 opened this issue 4 months ago • 4 comments

Hey so this is a weird bug, but currently, when I right-click the window decoration on GNOME, any further click on the decoration is interpreted as a right click, making the window unmovable.

This started appearing after I uninstalled the Arch plasma package group, which also started my instance of #674. Weirdly, before I uninstalled the plasma packages, the window decorations worked normally, but were smaller than they were supposed to be.

The behaviour seems to be an issue with Electron on GNOME.

CrazyDiamond-75 avatar Aug 31 '25 12:08 CrazyDiamond-75

After upgrading to new version on Manjaro, I cant login to my account. If I use login button I have only white window with upper menu File, Edit, View etc. I've removed directory ~home/.config/tidal-hifi but it doesn't help. I've also tried appImage version, but it doesn't work also.

PoziomkaGl avatar Aug 31 '25 17:08 PoziomkaGl

Please create a new issue for that, as it is unrelated to this issue. @PoziomkaGl

CrazyDiamond-75 avatar Aug 31 '25 17:08 CrazyDiamond-75

Hey @spacesweedkid-27, I can't verify/reproduce this unfortunately.

There are no dependencies on specific plasma/gnome/whatever packages that are unlisted 😄. You do have to have a working "windowing" setup for this to display anything, as with other apps.

So it might be a thing between electron and your currently installed packages.

Mastermindzh avatar Sep 01 '25 09:09 Mastermindzh

I can reproduce this issue on Gnome. Steps to reproduce:

  • Right click the title bar.
  • Any subsequent left click will be treated as a right click.

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35362fb5-a60e-47f9-921d-12050b38ef3b

The first popup in the video is triggered by a right click. The rest are attempts to drag the window with a left click. A restart of the application fixes the issue.

iluuu1994 avatar Sep 02 '25 12:09 iluuu1994

A temporary workaround for this: Just right-click the titlebar twice again, and everything should be going back to normal. Arch, Gnome 49.2.

AlgorithmArtist avatar Nov 26 '25 02:11 AlgorithmArtist